A lot of people wonder about the difference between a project's internal and external goal. Today we'll discuss the External Goal. This is the one you show to everyone. The one that will be public on your Kickstarter or Indiegogo page. For your budget, this is the minimum amount of money you need funded to make your project a reality and delivering it to all backers. Is your public facing goal. The one that once it's achieved will allow you to move to the Internal Goal. Stay tunned because I'll talk about that soon.
Your hard work during the pre-launch phase might have you reach your external goal of $15,000 to print a batch of graphic novels within the first week. Once you reach that absolute minimum, tell your backers about your next goal and what you’ll do with the extra money raised. By getting your backers involved, the next few weeks you can set your sights on larger internal goals of $20,000, $25,000 or even beyond.
That’s where the difference comes in – the external goal is the one goal you absolutely need to hit in order to make the project come alive, while the internal goal is a warm welcome from extra backers and extra funding for your idea.
Now, to budget for your project and set your prices is a whole other topic.
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